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Port Perry Star, 10 Feb 1987, p. 28

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TT EIT. = -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues., February 10, 1987 Broomball playoffs underway this Sun The regular season is now over and the playoffs start this coming Sunday. First place Goreskis will play host to Emmersons at 4:00 while Blackstock and Utica tangle at 5:00. they will participatéin an exhibition game at 6:00. With the snow storm this past Sun- day, all six teams were short staff- ed as the players benches had anywhere from 0-5 at a time. While Oddfellows and B&L were Utica 5 'both eliminated from further play Oddfellows 2 BROOMBALL "FINAL STANDINGS Team Ww L T Gf Ga Pts. Goreskis' Insulation - 19 0 1 126 24 39 Utica Farm Equip. 14 6 0 8 36 28 Blackstock Merchants 13 6 1 6 38 27 Emmerson's Ins. 7 13 0 39 66 14 Oddfellows 3 16 1 25 98 7 B&L Donuts 2 17 1 17 86 5 Name G A Pm Pts. D. Dickson- Goreski's 26 12 23 38 M. Lee- Goreski's 23 11 24 34 T, Powell- Goreski's 16 16 20 32 M. Down- Utica 16 9 32 25. B. Wagar- Goreski's 12 11 6 23 K. Lynde- Utica 16 4 8 20 W. McGuigan- Blackstock 12 8 4 20 K. Ibbittson- Utica . 9 11 32 20 C. Dennis- Emmerson's 13 6 12 19 E. Sexton- Goreski's 9 9 4 18 & '2 YEARS APR at 6. 5% EQUIVALENT SAVINGS OVER 3 or 4 YEARS O.A.C. FINANCE up to *10,000. 1987 Pickups - 1987 Multis «-- only at -- MIDWAY MOTORS Ag, EEL WHITEY Hh 8-6828 Durham's 1st Choice for Nissan Since 1960 CLIP & SAVE Utica was one of the teams who had no one to spare on the bench this week, but they still managed to come out on top. It was the Dermot Doyle and Mike Mitchell connection as they accounted for three points a piece with Doyle getting the hat- trick and Mitchell two goals and an assist. The replies for Oddfellows went to Briah Pomeroy, and Dan McKee from Brian Robinson. Goreski"s 5 | B&L 1 These two teams had a few more players as they took to the ice with 9 players each. Goreski's struck first and took "that one goal lead into the second On Wednesday February 4, the Malmont Farm Atoms knocked out Port Hope in the 4th game of their series by skating to a solid 4-1 vic- tory. The victory advanced the Green Machine into their next series against Huntsville which is a best 3 of 5 game series beginning on Satur- . day February 7 in Huntsville. Game No. 4 vs. Port Hope The Green Machine wasted no time in the first period as they scored 3 unanswered goals. Seoring for Port Perry was Sean McEnaney with two goals and Scoti Heasman with one. Assists were given to Gavin Cochrane with three and Adam Johnston and Lindsay Parry picking up one each. The second period saw some fine skating by both clubs but neither could find the mark. In the third period the Malmont Atoms popped one more goal to skate to a strong 4-1 victory which Jr. 'C' PLAYOFFS SCUGOG ARENA frame. It came from the broom of Rob Evans set up by Dave Dickson. Goreski's built up a 3-0 lead as Bill St. John notched one from Ken Fraser and Dickson tallied his first of two from Mark Lee. B&L got theirs at this point of the game on a solo effort by Scott Blyth. The final two came in the last minute just eleven seconds apart when Bruce Woodrow got one unaid- ed and Dickson and Lee teamed up. Blackstock 5 Emmersons 4 Emmersons ran with six, while Blackstock had the luxury of a man . on the bench in this affair. Charlie Dennis rattled off three in a row to lead Emmersons to a 3-0 Malmont Atoms also ended the series and advanced the Port Perry Club to the next series against Huntsville. Scoring the final goal was Gavin Cochrane assisted by Scott Heasman and goalie Mike Pashley. Game No.1 vs. Huntsville On Saturday, February 7 the Mal- mont Farm Atoms opened their series in Huntsville with a solid-3-1 victory by showing 3 periods of good hustle and desire. In the first period Dav id Pashley on a fine break away opened the scoring unassisted with a super short handed goal. In the second period the Malmont Farm Atoms continued with a solid desire and scored another short "handed goal at the 9:39 mark Sean McEnaney scored unassisted on a super effort. At the 4:15 mark Peter - King scored the third and final goal ~ for the Port Perry Club assisted by Adam Johnston and Jeff Andrews. KEY < J 8) Port Perry MoJacks -- - Lindsay "Muskies THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th .. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 8:30 7:30 CIV CURVE TE Ke Save $35.00 SAVE $25.00 = w > < « od a sd oO ON ANY CAR OR TRUCK WINDSHIELD REPLACE- MENT OR IN PAYMENT TOWARD DEDUCTIBLE OF ANY INSURANCE WINDSHIELD CLAIM WITH THIS COUPON. Plus an additional Bonus oi $10.00 worth of Free Gas 3AVS ® dIT0 AKERS Auto Gla Offer Expires February 28/87. Limit one per purchase 5 DOUGLAS ROAD UXBRIDGE FREE MOBILE SERVICE CLIP & SAVE 852-5382 PPS day start before Blackstock got started. Before the end of the first period, Blackstock had got two in return as Ron Short and Tom Woten got together scoring one each. Shortly into the second half Tim Dennis from brother Charlie gave Emmersons a 4-2 lead. That was all they got as Blackstock accounted for the next three. Short got goal number two from Steve Harves before Tim Cochrane set up Ron Wagg for the tying mark. Short got his fourth point of the game as he set up Dave Dalton for the winner, Congratulations to B&L for their 'B' division championship in the Oshawa tournament over the weekend. advance In the third period Huntsville spoiled the shut-out effort by An- drew Pereman with only 42 seconds showing on the clock, the game end- ed with a 3-1 victory. The series now returns to Port Perry for the next "wo games, with Game No.2 slated for Friday, February 13 at 8 p.m. and Game No. 3 on Saturday, February 14at 7 p.m. - Come out and support our No. 1 Atoms. T vkes This group of boys and girls have been working hard to become the best hockey players at the Port Perry Arena. With many deeks and dives and a few hard hitting bodychecks, all players have been providing some interesting hockey for the fans. Special mention this week goes to Ashleigh Murphy, Jeffery Wood- cock, Jeff Ashton, and Corey Bran- 'ton of the Dowson Red and White Team; Daniel Lee, Alex Dell, Alishia Cracknell and Jonathan Froats of the Gord Lewis Team; Timothy Wray, Graham Strickert, Ken Ellis, and Michael MacLennan of the Blackstock Antenna Team; Erin Chambers, Brad Johnston, Blayne Kinnunen, and Teresa Gracie of the Scugog Overhead Door Team. Also, a special note of thanks to Rick'Parliament for his help and we all hope his leg will heal quickly. BOWLING Tuesday Afternoon Bowling February 3, 1987 Team Standings: 2nd Section win- ners Pussykats!, Pussykats 49, Care Bears 46, Don't Care 42, Vamps 35, Sunshine Girls 21, Pros 20. | Single Flat 200 & Over: M. Raly 203, 206, M. Jeffrey 207, M. Giroux 206, 214, L. Wilson 247, 235, J. Flem- ing 245, V. Slute 201, J. Grove 213, K. Harper 200, 226, V. Linton 228, D. Kendall 232. High Single With Handicap 200 & Over: M. Raby 234, 237, M. Jeffrey 234, M. Giroux 239, 247, L. Wilson 256, 244, J. Fleming 258, V. Slute 265, J. Grove 233, K. Harper 229, 255, V. . Linton 286, D. Kendall 271. : SE -- TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Team Jackets & Uniforms Skate Sharpening PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry 2 PHONE 985-2839 sr ememmmm---- N coli dh A is i A BNET BO AY Rv (AFH as

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